Blackhead
... Category: Pathology yellowish or blackish
plug of material accumulated in the duct of a ... raised bumps) ... blackhead A dark-topped
plug of fatty material in the opening of a hair ... s is due to the pigment or colouring of the
plug of "sticky" cells blocking the hair duct . ...
Bacteria
... by a red, crusting, and pustular rash . Figure 1.29. Bacteria l
plug filling a tonsillar crypt. It is a yellow
plug composed primarily of bacteria with a few desquamated epithelial cells. ...
Bacterial
... by a red, crusting, and pustular rash . Figure 1.29. Bacterial
plug filling a tonsillar crypt. It is a yellow
plug composed primarily of bacteria with a few desquamated epithelial cells. ...
Duct
... beginning of the small intestine ( duodenum ). yellowish or blackish
plug of material accumulated in the duct of a sebaceous gland . The material ... . The black of blackheads is due to the pigment or colouring of the
plug of "sticky" cells blocking the hair duct . Viral infection ( ...
Hernia
... hernia is located in the groin area. Hernia mesh surgical mesh and
plug products Polyp ropylene monofilament mesh and
plug products used for reinforcement during herniorrhaphy procedures. A ...
Nosebleed
... or you can have a nosebleed . To prevent injury to your ears, do not
plug one side of your nose while blowing your nose. Do not rub your eyes ; it ... l tampons stem the flow of menstrual blood . In French, a "tampon" is a
plug or stopper. Gout (a painful inflammation of joints ) Easy ...
Acoustic
... (OAE) testing, which measures the inner ear's response to sound. evoked oto acoustic emissions (EOAE) - a test that uses a tiny, flexible
plug that is inserted into the baby's ear. Sounds are sent through the plug. Ecco vision acoustic pharyngometer Diagnostic system for the objective ...
Blackheads
... remove whitehead s and blackheads , and can generate new skin growth. The black of blackheads is due to the pigment or colouring of the
plug of "sticky" cells blocking the hair duct . Acne is a term that's used to describe whitehead s, blackheads , and pimples . (You may well ...
Bruise
... easily, get a skin rash , or have swelling . In the final step of the clotting process, threads of fibrin , a stringy protein , help to
plug the injury with a web-like mesh that traps the blood cells within it. This web hardens as it dries, contracting to form a clot or scab. A ...
Chlorine
... in detergent and chlorine bleach . If bathroom surfaces are contaminated with stool , wipe them with a chlorine -based household cleaner.
plug up the sink to prevent loosing the tooth down the drain and gently rinse the tooth with milk (do not scrub the tooth or use tap water as it ...
Diagnose
... x-ray s or sound waves ( ultrasound ) can be used to diagnose and identify the location and size of kidney stones . The bacterial
plug is best diagnose d by expressing the yellow mass from the tonsil (Figure 1.30). Another lesion that may be noted in tonsillar tissue is the ...
Earwax
... Causes ... EARWAX SYMPTOMS" Hearing is becoming duller, and the person suspects he may be losing his hearing . CAUSES"The problem may a hard
plug of earwax in the ear canal. Some people have constant ear pain until the excess wax is cleaned out. Cerumen impaction develops when ...
Fallopian tube
... be reduced. Surgery can sometimes fix the tubes. The fallopian tube s and ovaries are normally protected by the acidic vagina , the mucous
plug of the cervix , and cilia in the uterus and fallopian tube s. Uterus , fallopian tube s, and ovaries (in women) Kidney s, ureter s, and ...
Hemostasis
... blood clot formation). Platelet s are necessary for normal blood clotting ( hemostasis ). Most important, they aggregate (clump together) to
plug small holes in damaged blood vessels. The next step is to immediately achieve a normal blood flow ( hemostasis ) in order to stop the current ...
Laceration
... is a spastic contraction of the lacerated vessels. Next, platelet s adhere to the wall of the vessel at the area of laceration in an attempt to
plug the hole. Infection with the tetanus bacillus may follow any type of injury , whether incurred indoors or out, including nail puncture ...
Nosebleeds
... in surgery to control bleeding . Likewise, with nosebleeds . Vagina l tampons stem the flow of menstrual blood . In French, a "tampon" is a
plug or stopper. Gout (a painful inflammation of joints ) Easy bruising , nosebleeds Increased risk for infection and ulcers of the mouth ...
Platelet
... . Home About us ... Platelet A small, disk -shaped body in the blood that has an important role in blood clotting: they form the initial
plug at the rupture site of a blood vessel. Thrombin ... Anti platelet medications are used for unstable angina , heart attack , and people with ...
Pore
... the top layer of skin to reduce scarring. In families prone to acne , the oil, hair , and cells that line a pore begin to stick together and
plug it up. Comedones are small, flesh-colored, white, or dark bumps that give skin a rough texture. The bumps are found at the opening of a ...